The British Association of travel agencies, in statements given to the Spanish tourism newspaper, Hosteltur, states that “about a third of UK tourists travelling abroad plan to take an all-inclusive package in 2023”, specifying that reservations in the country are increasing to 40% among those under 44 and 57% among young families.


“Despite higher living costs putting pressure on people's finances, many Brits still want to go on holiday, and all-inclusive plans are proving to be the preferred option to help people control their travel and holiday spending this year”, points out ABTA, quoted by the same newspaper, which adds that, among all the possible destinations, many of them are in the Mediterranean.


The same is happening with the Germans. DRV confirmed to Hosteltur, although without risking numbers or proportions, “there are already numerous reservations for next summer”, and “due to the current situation of high energy costs and inflation, it can be assumed that the price will play an even greater role in choosing a holiday destination this year”.